Profile | - Enthusiastic SharePoint architect, evangelist, trainer, hand-holder, and developer.
- Engaging presenter with live, large-audience presentation experience.
- Creator of enterprise-wide SharePoint governance and deployment plans.
- Expert in document management, metadata, and records management.
- Passionateadvocate forsanity and simplicity in User Experience.
- SharePoint developer of both Farm and Sandbox solutions in C .
- Programmer with extensive experience in C , and some experience in javascript, Perl, C, Objective-C, C , and Ruby.
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Work History | Confidential SharePoint Developer Achievements: - Architected the design, layout, and governance plan for the rollout of SharePoint 2013 at Weill Cornell Medical College.
- Designed and built a project request management system in SharePoint for the Project Management Organization.
- Designed and built a document scanning and records management system in SharePoint for the Research Accounting department, saving 4 FTEs from the drudgery of retrieving grant documents in physical file folders.
- Designed and built a time reporting system for physicians consulting with the Sidra hospital in Doha, Qatar.
- Won Best Presentation of the entire Web Communications Department in the PowerPoint Karaoke competition.
Responsibilities: - Trained users throughout the organization, advocating the use of SharePoint and instructing users in best practices.
- Developed SharePoint web parts, event receivers, and other artifacts using Farm and Sandbox solutions in C .
- Designed and built SharePoint sites and templates, advising site owners about the best use of site structure and metadata.
Confidential System Developer Achievements: - Designed and built the Master Provider Index for the medical college and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
- Wrote a name parser that was used to normalize millions of unstructured names in legacy patient databases.
Responsibilities: - Sole developer responsible for features and bug fixes for the Master Provider Index, including reporting and statistical data in ASP and an administration application using Windows Forms.
- Developed tools for fixing inconsistencies in healthcare provider data and reporting them to responsible parties.
Confidential Senior Unix Administrator Achievements: - Managed the IDX/Flowcast/GE Centricity Business clinical billing and receiving system for six years, through two major hardware upgrades, and a major platform change from VMS to AIX UNIX.
- Wrote Perl programs to integrate the supported computer database with the DNS and DHCP servers, preventing error-prone double entry and saving time for technicians doing new connections.
Responsibilities: - Day to day management of GE Centricity Business running on AIX, including troubleshooting, performance monitoring, maintenance of automated backups, and setup of test and QA servers.
- Management of DNS for both Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital with hundreds of related marketing domains , including configuration of master/slave servers, zone transfers to and from related institutions, and any other hostmaster issues.
- Creation and maintenance of Perl, shell, and Ruby scripts for monitoring and system automation.
Confidential Senior Unix Administrator Achievements: - Created Perl programs to analyze traffic and game-playing patterns of wireless phone subscribers.
- Managed a cluster of Solaris servers that successfully ran the back end of dozens of wireless online games.
Responsibilities: - Day to day management of Linux and Solaris servers, including both office-functions Sendmail, Samba, DNS and online wireless gaming functions.
- Development and maintenance of Perl scripts for system automation, maintenance, monitoring, and subscriber data-gathering.
- Installation and maintenance of Sun hardware at remote hosting locations.
- Maintenance and troubleshooting of desktop machines running Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
Confidential Unix Administrator Achievements: - Ran the back-end system for the Pick the Winners game for the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards. When traffic spiked beyond our expectations, I was able to quickly move the entire program to a still-dormant database server and save the game and the company's reputation.
- Designed and installed incremental backup system, which saved all of the company's design and code when the primary development server failed shortly thereafter.
Responsibilities: - Day to day maintenance of Solaris and Linux servers running office functions qmail, Samba, DNS and online web games.
- Deployment of Java game applications from dev to QA and production.
- Maintenance of automated incremental backup systems.
- Installation and maintenance of Sun hardware at remote hosting locations.
- Setup and maintenance of source code management systems Mainsoft Visual Source Safe for Unix .
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